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Changes and upgrades at B.C. ski resorts will make great skiing even better this season

British Columbia is blessed with some of the world’s best skiing and snowboardi­ng spots

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It’s the most magical time of the year for skiers and boarders — it’s November and the snow has started falling on the mountains.

We are blessed to live in a province with world class resorts that are ski destinatio­ns for internatio­nal travellers. But for us, we can be on the mountains in no time, and at any time. Here’s what’s new at five of the top resorts.

WHISTLER BLACKCOMB

For Vail Resorts, owners of Whistler Blackcomb, it’s all about getting you out of the lines and on the hills faster, so they are opening three new lifts this season.

The new Blackcomb Gondola, running from the Upper Village to the Rendezvous Lodge rises almost 4 km and can transport 4,000 people per hour. It replaces the Wizard and Solar Chairs and connects to the PEAK 2 PEAK and Village gondolas, for a 12 km circuitous lift system — the longest in the world.

A six-passenger speed lift replaces the Emerald Chair on Whistler Mountain, and a new four-passenger, high-speed lift on Blackcomb Mountain will replace the Catskinner chair.

Vail’s Epic Pass provides unlimited, unrestrict­ed access to Whistler Blackcomb, and can be used at other Vail properties including: Beaver Creek, Breckenrid­ge, Keystone, Arapahoe Basin and Park City. And Epic Pass holders receive seven days of skiing at Telluride, Fernie Alpine Resort, Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, Kimberley Alpine Resort, Nakiska, Mont SainteAnne, Stoneham, and five consecutiv­e days at nine ski resorts in Japan.

The largest resort in North America, Whistler Blackcomb is just 125 km drive from Vancouver. The resort features more than 200 marked ski runs, 3,307 hectares of terrain, 16 alpine bowls, and three glaciers.

BIG WHITE

A new Leitner Poma lift replaces the Powder Chair increasing the upload capacity by 1,900 passengers per hour. The skier tunnel on the Hummingbir­d run also gets an upgrade expanding from a width of 7.6 to 18.2 metres, to accommodat­e more skier and foot traffic.

Opening day at Big White is scheduled for November 22 and the winter season has been extended to April 22, 2019 — so guests can spend Easter on the snow.

Less than one hour from Kelowna, Big White Ski Resort is a family-friendly destinatio­n that boasts Canada’s largest ski-in/ski-out resort village.

Skiers and snowboarde­rs can enjoy 118 designated runs, 15 lifts, 2,765 acres of skiable terrain, and one of the best terrain parks in North America. The 25 km of combined Nordic and wilderness trails are for cross-country skiing and snowshoein­g lovers, while dogsleddin­g, snowmobili­ng, an ice-climbing tower, sleigh rides, tubing, and Canada’s highest outdoor skating rink keep everyone else entertaine­d.

When the sun goes down, enjoy the largest night skiing terrain in Western Canada, with 15 hectares of runs lit up Tuesday through Saturday nights.

SUN PEAKS

A new four-person chairlift connecting the East Village area will open in December, giving better access to the main village core and some of the most under utilized terrain of the resort.

And all 221 rooms at The Sun Peaks Grand Hotel & Conference Centre have been renovated.

With three different mountains to ski, there is no shortage of new zones to explore. Some of B.C.’s finest heli- and cat-skiing destinatio­ns surround Sun Peaks Resort.

Off the slopes there is plenty to do, too. Take a horse drawn sleigh ride through the snow, stroll the shops and restaurant­s of the pedestrian-only village, or have fondue on the mountain top before skiing down the mountain, guided by the stars.

Sun Peaks Resort is 45 minutes north of Kamloops and has Canada’s second largest ski area and a European-style, ski-through alpine village. It has 1,728 hectares, two alpine bowls, 135 runs, and 13 lifts.

There are direct flights from Vancouver to Kamloops and an airport shuttle that can take you directly to your slope-side accommodat­ion.

An inter-resort shuttle operates seven days a week with service to SilverStar and Big White, providing an easy way to experience all of B.C.’s interior resorts in one ski trip.

SILVERSTAR MOUNTAIN RESORT

A new eight-passenger gondola will offer guests faster access from the village to the top of the mountain, with incredible views of the Monashee Mountains. And a new widened ski-way will provide easier access to the Comet Chair on the front side of the mountain.

New touch-screen rental check-in stations should allow for a much quicker experience for guests looking to rent equipment during their stay on the mountain.

SilverStar is located 22 kilometres from Vernon and less than an hour from Kelowna’s airport. It offers a lively mid-mountain ski village with ski-in/ski-out access, and Canada’s first all-inclusive lift ticket. SilverStar is also a prime destinatio­n for cross-country skiers, with 105 kilometres of trails that include neighbouri­ng Sovereign Lake Nordic Centre, and features a four-kilometre lit track for night skiing, lift access to upper trails, and two certified biathlon ranges.

The resort features four distinct mountain faces and is the third largest ski area in the province. It has 132 runs, 12 lifts, and on the backside of the mountain, more than 770 hectares of steep, deep, black, and double black diamond runs.

MOUNT WASHINGTON ALPINE RESORT

The mountain opened up 16 hectares of new adventure skiing terrain, allowing access to incredible glade and bowl skiing. The new terrain is located in The Outback area on the back side of the mountain and access is from the Eagle Express or Boomerang chairlift.

Its Nordic Centre offers 55 km of machine groomed cross-country trails and 22 km of snowshoein­g trails that meander through forested parkland. The world-class Nordic Centre offers equipment rentals and lessons, and features the impressive Raven Lodge.

The resort has a family-oriented alpine village with ski-in/ski-out accommodat­ion for more than 4,000 visitors.

Thanks to its Island setting, it gets tons of snow, 11.5 metres per season on average. It has over 688 hectares of skiable terrain, 81 runs, two terrain parks and five lifts as well as four Magic Carpets.

Mount Washington is located high above the Vancouver Island city of Courtenay, next door to Strathcona Provincial Park, and just a 40-minute drive from Comox Valley Internatio­nal Airport and the city of Campbell River.

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— DAVID MCCOLM The largest resort in North America, Whistler Blackcomb is a world-class ski destinatio­n with more than 200 runs just 125 km from Vancouver.
 ?? REUBEN KRABBE/ DESTINATIO­N BC ?? Hit the slopes at Sun Peaks Resort, where there are three mountains to explore.
REUBEN KRABBE/ DESTINATIO­N BC Hit the slopes at Sun Peaks Resort, where there are three mountains to explore.
 ?? ANDREW STRAIN/DESTINATIO­N BC ?? In addition to its 132 downhill ski runs, SilverStar Mountain Resort also features 105 km of cross-country ski trails and two biathlon ranges.
ANDREW STRAIN/DESTINATIO­N BC In addition to its 132 downhill ski runs, SilverStar Mountain Resort also features 105 km of cross-country ski trails and two biathlon ranges.
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The village at Big White. The resort will be open through to April 22 to accommodat­e Easter skiing.

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